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Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Earthcoin Mining Characteristics and Analysis

Recently there has been more interest than usual on r/earthcoin. I mentioned on the subreddit that earthcoin has some interesting mining characteristics. Many coins, like bitcoin, offer a set reward for solving a block. For instance, miners would originally get 25 bitcoin per block (excluding any transaction fee rewards). Earthcoin works differently - it matters when the block is mined.

Besides its very fast transaction speed, Earthcoin is unique in the way it is mimcs the seasonal cycles of Earth. The mining rewards system of EarthCoin follows the same type of 365 day cycle as we do in our daily life similar to the earth moving around the sun. And like the equator is moving, so is the amount of coins being released to the miners. For example: in the 1st year of its release, the coins released to the miners were 10,000 per day starting to work to a positive deviation of 2,000 extra coins after 3 months, then falling back to its original 10,000 coins after 6 months to end up with a -2,000 deviation after 9 months. At the end of the year the amount would then return to 10,000.

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In addition to following the equator, EarthCoin also introduced the full moon cycle. This cycle is translated to a double release of coins to all the miners mining for EarthCoins. This is also know as a X2 payout.

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Earthcoin also incorporated the other well known moon cycle called month. But in this scenario, the amount of released coins is a five fold of normal. This is also known as a X5 payout.

Let's look at the effects of this in more detail. Some people complained that these practices invite volatility in the price of the coin. My response is perhaps not.

Some people might say that rapid increases in supply will lower the price. However, since the supply increases are known beforehand, this might not be the case, as the future increases in supply will already be factored into the current price. This argument basically assumes the Earthcoin market is efficient, which is probably another blog post on its own.

Some people have complained these mining effects result in a bit of an instamine, as more coins were released in the beginning of the life of the coin. This may be true, but I personally don’t think this is a big issue. The dev team seems to be long gone and the effects of any premine/ instamine have probably passed.

Lastly, it is interesting to note that earthcoin has a halving feature, like bitcoin. It sounds like it happens yearly, with a cap of 13.5 billion coins.